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Session Details — Metering and Energy Management Control Systems


1. Metering and EMCS Case Studies
Speakers:  

Terry Sharp, P.E.
Randy Pieper, CEM
Bob Albertini

Track:  

Metering & Energy Management Control Systems

Date/Time:  

Monday, 8/4/2008, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM

Take-Aways:
Successes, failures, and lessons learned from multiple installations, from cradle to grave.

Description:
Learn from the field the good, the bad, and the truth about metering projects.  We will discuss plans, project successes, and even failures.  Come ask the people who have experienced it what they learned.

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2. Getting Money For Your Metering Project's Enterprise Systems (Internet Based)
Speakers:  

Tony Mayfield
John Dierkes

Track:  

Metering & Energy Management Control Systems

Date/Time:  

Monday, 8/4/2008, 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM

Take-Aways:
Help with helping the energy manager make a business case for installing meters.

Description:
Trying to find money to install meters on your campus?  Here is an informative session full of how-to's for finding funds to implement your metering projects.  How do you justify metering and other infrastructure within the organization? How do you calculate ROI and life-cycle costs?  We'll look at actual savings data.

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3. Best Practices – The FEMP Guide Unveiled
Speaker:  

Greg Sullivan

Track:  

Metering & Energy Management Control Systems

Date/Time:  

Monday, 8/4/2008, 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Take-Aways:
What EISA means for your organization and how to put the mandates into practice.

Description:     
This session will begin with an overview of the requirements of EPAct 2005 Section 103 and EISA Section 434 relating to utility metering of federal buildings. We will also review the recent FEMP guidance on what the EPAct and EISA provisions mean in layman’s terms.

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4. Metering All Things NOT Electric
Speakers:  

Chris Williams

Track:  

Metering & Energy Management Control Systems

Date/Time:  

Tuesday, 8/5/2008, 8:30 AM - 10:00 AM

Take-Aways:
Identify the interesting and unique challenges and strategies to metering various media water, air, gas, and steam.

Description:     
Selecting the right devices to meter a specific media is not as easy as it would steam — ur, I mean seem. Learn how to select from the various technologies and accuracies to get the device that will provide the information you need without breaking the bank.

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5. Enterprise Metering Systems (Inter/Intranet-Based)
Speakers:  

John Eggink
Jim Lewis
Timothy L. Bedenbaugh, CEM

Track:  

Metering & Energy Management Control Systems

Date/Time:  

Tuesday, 8/5/2008, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM

Take-Aways:
Secrets of using a Web-based enterprise metering system.

Description: 
Discover what is happening in the world of Web-based facility management systems. Get a real-world overview of available systems and cutting-edge technology and reporting capabilities available in the industry today. This fast-paced, talk-show session will give participants the chance to see systems and their dashboards and learn about their differences.

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6. How to Build a Metering System from the Ground Up
Speaker:  

Wayne Martin

Track:  

Metering & Energy Management Control Systems

Date/Time:  

Tuesday, 8/5/2008, 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM

Take-Aways:
A real-world, nuts-and-bolts look at how to develop a real metering system.

Description:     
Learn from industry leaders how to conceptualize, develop, design, and then implement a robust enterprise metering, measurement, and control system. Explore the challenges and issues that faced NASA as they began developing one of the most sophisticated and complete enterprise systems.

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7. Web-Based Facility Management Systems – Lessons Learned from UNC-Chapel Hill
Speakers:  

Sean Kennedy
George Huettel

Track:  

Metering & Energy Management Control Systems

Date/Time:  

Tuesday, 8/5/2008, 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Take-Aways:
What is required to develop a meaningful enterprise-level facility management system and how to develop performance guidelines.

Description:     
Learn about the experiences in an actual implementation of an enterprise-level management system. Discover how a highly visible large campus environment with eight individual proprietary control systems was integrated into a common Web-based platform where true enterprise-level management activities are conducted.

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8. Military Metering
Speakers:  

Bill Anderson
Brian Allen
John Trudell

Track:  

Metering & Energy Management Control Systems

Date/Time:  

Wednesday, 8/6/2008, 8:30 AM - 10:00 AM

Take-Aways:
How the military is designing, installing, and maintaining required metering for their installations.

Description:     
In this session we will provide an update on the progress of the Department of Defense in complying with the advanced metering requirements of EPAct 2005 and discuss lessons learned so far. This session will provide insight to DOD’s plans for implementing the additional metering requirements of EISA.

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9. Using Your Enterprise Data Effectively
Speakers:  

Scott Sudman
Thomas E. Sudman
Karl Zimmerman

Track:  

Metering & Energy Management Control Systems

Date/Time:  

Wednesday, 8/6/2008, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM

Take-Aways:
How to make the numbers work for you and let your facility speak to you through the data.

Description:     
Ever wonder what to do with all of the data you are collecting with your metering system? How do you create the right dashboard for the job? Let us help with creating the right reports. Unlock treasures hidden in "the data" by providing the right information for every member of your team.

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